Language English
Number of Questions 55
Format Multiple Choice, Multiple Choice Multiple Selection, Drag and Drop, Matching, Proctored
Duration 120 Minutes
Passing Score 300

Certification Requirements
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Passing Score – VMware exams are scaled on a range from 100-500, with the determined raw cut score scaled to a value of 300. Your exam may contain unscored questions in addition to the scored questions, this is a standard testing practice. You will not know which questions are unscored, your exam results will reflect your performance on the scored questions only.

Exam Details (Last Updated: 3/19/2021)
Associate VMware Digital Workspace exam (1V0-61.21) which leads to VMware Certified Technical Associate – Digital Workspace certification is a 55-item exam, with a passing score of 300 using a scaled scoring method. Candidates are given 120 minutes to complete the exam, which includes adequate time to complete the exam for non-native English speakers.

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Certification Information
For details and a complete list of requirements and recommendations for attainment, please reference the VMware Education Services –Certification website.

Minimally Qualified Candidate
The minimally qualified candidate can explain the concepts of end-user computing and endpoint management. They are able to describe at a high level VMware’s Digital Workspace products and solutions, and their benefits. These include, Horizon, Access, UEM, App Volumes, DEM, UAG, vSphere, Intelligence, and Assist. The MQC can perform basic operations in VMware’s Digital Workspace products and identify applicable UI and dashboards for products such as Horizon, Access, UEM, APP Volumes, DEM UAG, and vSphere. They can run standard and custom reports. They can read and understand a network diagram. The MQC should have all the knowledge contained in the exam sections below.

Exam Sections
VMware exam blueprint sections are now standardized to the seven sections below, some of which may NOT be included in the final exam blueprint depending on the exam objectives.
Section 1 – Architecture and Technologies
Section 2 – Products and Solutions
Section 3 – Planning and Designing
Section 4 – Installing, Configuring, and Setup
Section 5 – Performance-tuning, Optimization, and Upgrades
Section 6 – Troubleshooting and Repairing
Section 7 – Administrative and Operational Tasks

If a section does not have testable objectives in this version of the exam, it will be noted below, accordingly. The objective numbering may be referenced in your score report at the end of your testing event, for further preparation, should a retake of the exam be necessary.

Sections Included in this Exam

Section 1 – Architectures and Technologies
Objective 1.1 – Describe VDI and its benefits
Objective 1.2 – Describe the components of a unified endpoint management solution
Objective 1.2.1 – Explain device management
Objective 1.2.2 – Explain email management
Objective 1.2.3 – Explain content management
Objective 1.2.4 – Explain application management
Objective 1.3 – Describe SaaS solutions and their benefits
Objective 1.3.1 – Differentiate between on-premises vs. cloud deployments
Objective 1.4 – Describe identity and access management concepts
Objective 1.5 – Explain basic virtualization terminology (HA, DRS, etc.)
Objective 1.6 – Explain high availability and disaster recovery solution concepts
Objective 1.7 – Understand basic networking concepts (switches, routers, firewalls, DMZ, SSL, Load balancing, etc.)
Objective 1.8 – Describe the client types used in a VDI solution (zero client, thin client, fat client)
Objective 1.8.1 – Describe what a zero client is
Objective 1.8.2 – Describe what thin client is
Objective 1.8.3 – Describe what a fat client is
Objective 1.9 – Describe a content delivery network solution and its purpose
Objective 1.10 – Understand the third party dependencies of Horizon
Objective 1.10.1 – Identify and describe server technologies used with VMware’s Digital Workspace solutions
Objective 1.10.2 – Explain Windows Server capabilities
Objective 1.10.3 – Explain Active Directory
Objective 1.10.4 – Explain DNS
Objective 1.10.5 – Explain DCHP
Objective 1.10.6 – Explain SQL Server

Objective 1.11 – Understand the third party dependencies of Workspace ONE
Section 2 – VMware Products and Solutions

Objective 2.1 – Identify and describe VMware Unified Endpoint Management
Objective 2.1.1 – Explain Workspace ONE Intelligence features and functions
Objective 2.1.2 – Explain Workspace ONE Assist features and functions
Objective 2.1.3 – Explain (AirWatch) Cloud Connector features and functions
Objective 2.1.4 – Explain (AirWatch) Email Notification Service features and functions
Objective 2.1.5 – Explain VMware Unified Access Gateway Service under VMware Unified Endpoint Management
Objective 2.2 – Identify and describe VMware Horizon
Objective 2.2.1 – Explain VMware App Volumes features and functions
Objective 2.2.2 – Explain VMware Unified Access Gateway Service under VMware Horizon
Objective 2.2.3 – Explain VMware vSphere features and functions
Objective 2.2.4 – Explain Dynamic Environment Manager features and functions
Objective 2.2.5 – Identify the different types of Horizon Cloud environments (Cloud, AWS, Azure, etc.)
Objective 2.3 – Identify and describe Workspace ONE Access features and functions
Objective 2.3.1 – Explain Workspace ONE Access Connector purpose
Objective 2.4 – Identify VMware Productivity Apps
Objective 2.4.1 – Explain VMware Workspace ONE Intelligent Hub features and functions
Objective 2.4.2 – Explain VMware Horizon Client features and functions
Objective 2.4.3 – Explain Workspace ONE Boxer features and functions
Objective 2.4.4 – Explain VMware Workspace ONE Tunnel features and functions

Section 3 – Planning and Designing
NOT APPLICABLE


Section 4 – Installing, Configuring, and Setup
NOT APPLICABLE

Section 5 – Performance-tuning, Optimization, Upgrades
NOT APPLICABLE

Section 6 – Troubleshooting and Repairing
Objective 6.1 – Describe the VMware resources available to assist with troubleshooting (KB, Pubs, Docs, TechZone, etc.)
Objective 6.2 – Explain how to gather Horizon Agent, Horizon Client, App Volumes Agent logs, etc.
Objective 6.3 – Explain how to gather Intelligent Hub, Boxer, Web, Workspace ONE Content, etc.

Section 7 – Administrative and Operational Tasks

Objective 7.1 – Perform administrative tasks in VMware Horizon
Objective 7.1.1 – Use Horizon to entitle desktop pools
Objective 7.1.2 – Use the Horizon dashboard and helpdesk tool for monitoring
Objective 7.1.3 – Install and use the Horizon Client
Objective 7.1.4 – Navigate through Horizon Administrator and identify its elements
Objective 7.2 – Perform administrative tasks in VMware App Volumes
Objective 7.2.1 – Assign an entity to an App Volumes application package and /or writeable volume
Objective 7.2.2 – Navigate through App Volumes Manager and identify elements
Objective 7.3 – Perform administrative tasks in Dynamic Environment Manager
Objective 7.3.1 – Verify user settings with VMware Dynamic Environment Manager helpdesk tool
Objective 7.3.2 – Navigate through Dynamic Environment Manager Console and identify elements
Objective 7.4 – Perform administrative tasks in Horizon Cloud
Objective 7.4.1 – Access and navigate the Horizon Cloud Control Plane
Objective 7.5 – Perform administrative tasks in Unified Endpoint Management for device management
Objective 7.5.1 – Enroll a single device through MDM enrollment methods using Intelligent Hub
Objective 7.5.2 – Run device inventory reporting
Objective 7.5.3 – Conduct device inventory maintenance (deleting device, etc.)
Objective 7.5.4 – Verify profile assignment and installation
Objective 7.5.5 – Review device status from the devices dashboard (Devices > dashboard)
Objective 7.5.6 – Verify compliance policy assignments and status in the Unified Endpoint Management dashboard
Objective 7.5.7 – Verify user and assignment group
Objective 7.6 – Perform administrative tasks in Unified Endpoint Management email management
Objective 7.6.1 – Understand and navigate the Mail Dashboard and identify its elements
Objective 7.7 – Perform administrative tasks in Unified Endpoint Management for content management
Objective 7.7.1 Understand and navigate the Content Dashboard and identify its elements
Objective 7.8 – Perform administrative tasks in Unified Endpoint Management for application management
Objective 7.8.1 – Install productivity applications on mobile devices
Objective 7.8.2 – Assist end-users with WS1 Intelligent Hub
Objective 7.8.3 – Verify app assignment and installation
Objective 7.8.4 – Identify Resources (Internal, Public, and Purchased resources)
Objective 7.9 – Perform administrative tasks in Workspace ONE Intelligence
Objective 7.9.1 – Generate reports
Objective 7.9.2 – View device and application data with Dashboard and Widget
Objective 7.10 – Perform administrative tasks in Workspace ONE Access
Objective 7.10.1 – Navigate the Access console and identify its elements
Objective 7.10.2 – Verify application assignment

Recommended Course VMware Digital Workspace: Core Technical Skills

 


QUESTION 1
Workspace ONE “conditional access” requires which of the following components?

A. Workspace ONE Assist
B. Workspace ONE Boxer
C. Workspace ONE Intelligence
D. Workspace ONE Access

Answer: D


QUESTION 2
How can a Workspace ONE admin gather logs from a managed device in the UEM Console?

A. Group based targeted logging
B. Device-based targeted logging
C. OS-based targeted logging
D. Platform-based targeted logging

Answer: A


QUESTION 3
Which of the following is used by Workspace ONE Boxer to provide notifications?

A. Workspace ONE Tunnel Service
B. Apple Push Notifications Service
C. Secure Email Gateway Service
D. Email Notification Service

Answer: D
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Workspace-ONE-UEM/services/WS1_ENS2_Doc/GUID-AWT-INTROD


QUESTION 4
Which Feature of Workspace ONE Content Delivery Network reduces bandwidth requirements, server
load, and improves the client response times?

A. peer-to-peer
B. server caches
C. reverse proxies
D. web caches

Answer: C

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